Its elegant lines, agreeable colors and practicality make Maui an extremely versatile chair. The polypropylene seat is attached to a chromed steel structure. It can also be coupled with other chairs of the same type in endless rows by means of a simple rear hook. Also available in armless and single armrest versions.

Select from a variety of colors.

Dimensions

23.6" W X 20.5" D X 30.4" H

Seat Height: 17.75"

Arm Height: 28"

Material(s)
Smooth batch-dyed polypropylene and chrome-plated steel

Notes
The Maui chair can be stacked up to seven high.

Item Number
KRT-2874

Model(s) 2874

Design by Vico Magistretti.Made in Italy by Kartell.

Its elegant lines, agreeable colors and practicality make Maui an extremely versatile chair. The polypropylene seat is attached to a chromed steel structure. It can also be coupled with other chairs of the same type in endless rows by means of a simple rear hook. Also available in armless and single armrest versions.

Select from a variety of colors.

Kartell

Kartell has been in the business of creating icons and molding masterpieces for over sixty years. The Italian brand's steadfast dedication to technical and aesthetic innovation has earned Kartell its global recognition as the pioneer of modern day plastics.

Founded in 1949, Kartell is an established leader in the fields of modern furniture, interior design, and lighting for over 60 years. From its choice of cutting edge technologies, to its use of innovative and certified thermoplastic materials, the brand has revolutionized the use of plastics in modern furnishings. Their bold and charismatic designs are 100% Italian made, multifunctional, cross-sectional, easy to use, and possess an undeniable visual appeal. Colors, transparency effects, and unique shapes all define a signature Kartell product. Employing some of the most recognizable modern furniture designers of our time, Kartell is able to harmoniously blend functionality, style, durability, and modern appeal.

Kartell has won an enviable string of prestigious international awards, including nine Compasso d'Oro prizes. In 2000, the Guggenheim Museum dubbed the Kartell Museum the "best industrial museum".

Vico Magistretti was an Italian industrial designer, known as a furniture designer and architect. He graduated from the Politecnico di Milano University in 1945 and became a follower of Ernesto Nathan Rogers. He initially worked in urban design in Milan. In the 1950s he moved into the field of mass-produced furniture and lamps working for companies such as Artemide, Cassina, De Padova, Flou, Fritz Hansen, Kartell, Schiffini and others.

Vico Magistretti's works have been shown in some of the most important museums in Europe, the United States, and Japan and are included in many permanent exhibitions around the world. He received many awards, including the Gold Medal at the 1951 Trienniale, the Grand Prix at the 1954 Trienniale, two Compasso d'Oro awards in the years 1967 and 1979 as well as the Gold Medal of the Chartered Society of Industrial Artists and Designers in 1986.